Citing Sources
Easy Bib Citation Reference- We only use MLA (Modern Language Association) format.
Write Source Citation Reference- Great source to double check your citations.

On this page we will create a list of resources that meet CAPOW standards. Please include the following:
1. Resource title and your name
2. Location of resource (website address, library, classroom, etc.). Please add a link to any websites.
3. For whom might this resource be helpful? What makes this resource good for our research on the spread of religions and beliefs.

Citation Practice

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Web resources

MAPS
Maps of War- History of Religion (Ms. Jarr)
This resources could be helpful in identifying wars that spread the religions of Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Islam and Buddhism. It might also be helpful in examining how geography affected the spread of ideas.

Eduplaces.com
Only works on laptops.

WORLDMAPPER
Cool maps of all religions. How fat is your religion?
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Mormonism

BBC-Hinduism
This website talks about Hinduism (haihai)

Text book resources-
Here you will find scanned copies of textbooks. They are (of course) CAPOWABLE resources and they are organized by topic.

BBC- Religions(Eric Keck)
This is a great web-site for many religions.It tells you about the spread of the religions and of the belief and many other things.
It's really good.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spread_of_Islam (Selin Tektas)
This website is capowable. Even though I don't know who the author is, the information is profecional because I looked at other websites and they said about the same thing. It is last modified on 19 February 2013 at 16:33. I also looked at the ratings and a lot of people said it was trustworthy. This could be a good website to learn about the spread of Islam.

Population Of Different Religions (Terry Pi)
We're learning about grow and slow, right? So what can represent growth, and slowness better than population itself? Here we have a wiki page that wraps up MAIN religion population! For all our inquisitive researchers!
information about Hinduism (Andy)
this website tells everything about Hinduism.it is capowable.

http://www.chiddingstone.kent.sch.uk/homework/religion.html (Emma Wisbeck)
This is a good website for learning about more information about the most popular religions in the world. It's not advertising, it's letting you choose. So I think it's a good song.



the six main religions(Agnes von Reis)
this website tells you a lot of facts about the six main religions (christianity, hinduism, sikhism, buddism, judaism, and islam). it might be good for people that are researching those six religions. it doesn´t tell anything about how religions spread, but it has good facts.
Mythical Creatures in Judaism (William Wang)
This is a CAPUOWABLE resoursce and can help your resacrch for many little or deep questions. Though the downsides are that there are no listed sources and the author remains unkown. It is about some of the creatures in the culture that may slow by scaring etc.
http://www.jewfaq.org/index.htm (Tyler Colquhoun)
I took a look at the resource Werner put on the padlet and this website is a pretty good resource. The author has no authority, just a normal Jew, but she gives a lot of really good info. Her site is pure facts and no links to advertisements. If your religion is Judaism I suggest you click on that link!!!!!

http://www.jewfaq.org/index.htm (Werner Groenestijn)
This is a great resource, even though it doesn't say who the author is, it gives ALL the facts and if your religion is Judaism click that link.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_religious_groups (Kimberly Shen) This is a good website that is updated. It also gives information that is factual. The links on it that I have tried works. It has a reference for credits. It tells us about how many people are in some major religions.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/christianity/
is the webiste that Hai Hai post.Here have many resources, in mnay way like hoildys people inside incoulds grow and slow.so i think this webiste is good for getting resources of grow and slow.(David)


www.frommers.com/destinations/tokyo/ 0085020893 .html
(Jamie Fraser) This resource is reliable and quite recent so the writing is factual. It does not have links, or credits, but it is reliable.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spread_of_Islam#References
this resource is a scholarly and good resource. it was last edited yesterday so it is very recent. The resource has links and references that work but are a bit old. it had about one thousand edits by five hundred editors, so it might not be an expert resource. Still it is good for a start. (Jennie)

New Zealand
This website Is CAPOWABLE because it tell you true facts and tells us why it's and give us a lot of detail on New Zealand


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spread_of_Islam_in_Indonesia
this is a good resource because it tells you a lot of info

NON-CAPOWABLE Resources

Encounter World Religions :
http://www.worldreligions.ca/
(Jevon Rambang)
This web resource uses excessive links to other sites. The info they typed down is short and non-descriptive. The audience for the site is not clear but the authors seem to be a
genius a the site.
This resource is not capowable because there is no date or when was it published or where the author got the information.
http://www.chiddingstone.kent.sch.uk/homework/religion/hinduism.htm#top
Hinduism,Judaism,Christianity,Sikhism,Islam,Buddhism (Vedant bansal)
This has a lot of stuff about the website but does not have stuff about the spread of the religons


World religions information on Hinduism (Ian Sagan)
This resource is not comparable because it does not have a bibliography or any information of where the author got the information. I could not find a publish date or a updated date. but the audience was easy to tell. The author did seem to be an expert on it.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/religion/hinduism/holi.shtml (Alex Kim's)
This resource is not fully capowable yet the information is updated on date. It doesn't show who wrote it but whoever the guy is, he works for the bbc.
I can't tell if this is reliable or not I really can't.
World Religions(Gwen)
This website is a bit outdated but the information given should be useful if they are true. It was created by the United Religions Initative organization which is quite well known so I am saying it is trustworthy. The links to the resources they use can be accessed but they are a bit irrelevant to the topic Religions. so if anyone wants to use it, use it at your own risk!

Hinduism (Evelyn)
Honestly, I don't trust this website because I couldn't find the publish or the updated date. Also, it didn't give information about how Hinduism spread and slow. It didn't even gave information about 'What is Hinduism?', it just gave information and introductions about the God in Hinduism. So, I do not recommend my classmate to use this website.

BAD resource (non-reliable)

Ancient India-Early Hinduism (Daisy Van Steveninck)
This site claims to be The British Museum, but as you may question The British Museum of what? It tells no main author, I have searched and have not been able to find the date last updated. The audience is NOT clear, and I kept wondering. Overall do not use this site!
http://www.chiddingstone.kent.sch.uk/homework/religion/ Derek Yao
Is site is all good except that it didn't have a bibliography. It uses a label and a fact for info. It is by a school, and good for finding other things about a religion that you might be interested in.

Religious tolorence Masashi
this is a bad website the bibliography is not real so the facts are

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spread_of_Islam (Georgina Ting)
There is no author but the sites and when it was last updated is pretty recent. It does have alot of imformation if you are studying Islam. You can edit it so it isn't really trustworthy. If the imformation was true, however, this might be a good resource.

http://t.answers.com/answers/#!/entry/in-what-countries-is-buddhism-practiced-today,4fba35fb4b672622b8f76287/2
This website is not a reliable source because the author is anonymous and so is the last time that it was updated. The person who wrote the article did not use very good grammar. There were no opinions just facts. The facts were correct but I think the author could have named itself. The website had a bunch of ads and it linked to other questions that were not topics that were related to the purpose of our Big 6 Inquiry.
Jake

Hinduism. Hudson.
This website has some good information but it doesn't really talk about the spread of religion. Also,it was hard to tell when the website was last updated so knowing really know if it is reliable. if the information is updated and true other It would be a good website but not for our Big 6 Inquiry
http://www.chiddingstone.kent.sch.uk/homework/religion/hinduism.htm#top
This is a bad reasoned because it doesn't have whin it was published or where the author got the information.(Ryan)